2009 – 2010

Hailed as “…a stunning achievement,” Walsh’s Trilogy features Wolfgang for Webb performed by Sarasota Ballet of Florida, Amadeus for Anita performed by DWDT, and Mozart performed by both companies. Sponsored in part by the City of Houston through the Miller Theatre Advisory Board.

Dominic Walsh Dance Theater celebrates the 100th anniversary of the Ballets Russes. Under Sergei Diaghilev, this revolutionary company drew upon the genius of leading composers, artists, choreographers and dancers to produce groundbreaking productions that redefined classical dance. In this tradition, Walsh offers his 21st century take on classics from that era—The Dying Swan, The Afternoon of a Faun, Le Spectre de la Rose, and The Firebird featuring Paris Opera Ballet Étoile Marie-Agnès Gillot.

This spring mixed repertoire program offers an escape to Europe without leaving the city limits. We bring the choreographer of Czech artist Vaclav Kunes to Houston for the first time with the U.S. premiere of his Small Hour, along with revivals of Italian choreographer Mauro Bigonzetti’s provocative Pression and Walsh’s mysterious, yet whimsical I Napoletani which will leave you smiling and craving pizza!

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On TourMixed Rep
March 17 and 18, 2010 presented by TITAS
Dallas Center for the Performing Arts

For the full company’s first performance in Dallas, we offer a masterful mixed repertoire program featuring the White Swan duet from British choreographer Matthew Bourne’s Tony award-winning Swan Lake—the longest running ballet on Broadway.